|p* •?,* R: Ti & Kabakon is the new Eden. The Order of the Sun has estab- lished there the strangest colony on the face of the earth; a colony in which all go naked, all admit the sun the source of all life, and all subsist upon cocoanuts—for they say the co- coanut is the sun's representative on earth, the life-giver, the healer—the spirit of Sol. The cocoa palm is the mother of humanity; the sun is its creator. In the Palm Theater of Pure Na- tural Life is the seat of government of the International Colonial Empire of Fruitarianism, founded by the Order of the Sun, and there the naked hosts, Christians, who until a few months ago wore clothes, worship the sun, not as a god, but as the giver of all life and the healer of the sick. Tropica! Fruit in Rich Profusion on the Island The island of Kabakon is in German New Guinea and belongs to the New Lauenburg group, which is situated in the Bismarck archipelago, between New Pommern and New Mecklenburg. It is one mile from Herbertsho...

NERVOUS DEBILITY A Scranton Woman Tells How Dr. Williams' Pink Pilis Made Her Well and Strong. Nervous debility is the common name for what the doctors term neurasthenia. It is characterized by mental depression, fits of the "blues," or melancholy, loss of energy and spirits. The patient's eyes become dull, the pink fades from the cheeks, the memory becomes defective so that it is difficult to recall dates and names at will. Some of these symptoms only may be present or all of them. The remedy lies in toning up the nervous system and there is no medicine better adapted for this purpose than Dr. Williams' Pink Pills. Mrs. Jane J. Davies, of No. 814 War- ren street, Scranton, Pa., says: " Some J ears ago I became greatly reduced in ealth and strength and my nervous System became so debilitated that I felt wretched. I could not rest or sleep well at night and woke up as weary and languid in the morning as I was when I went to bed. My head ached in the morning and often there was a pain...

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The Schvlenburg Sticker RAYMOND WISFREE, Editor SCHULENBURG, - TEXAS Dame Boston was 276 years old September 18, and is not ashamed to tell her age. Down east a new play has made a hit because it is written in the sim- plified spelling. A St. Louis man is to marry a wom- an he met in jail. It seems that even Cupid gets into the lock-up once in awhile. Mrs. Sage was as sage as her late husband in preventing a contest of his will by doubling the amounts of his bequests. It was recently said of a prominent actor that he did well in two roles. Possibly this was because he was a well-bred player. A news dispatch says that the sul- taa of Turkey is doomed. But then he has been doomed so long that he ir used to it now. An enterprising Kentucky colonel is going to import Jordan river water for "baptismal and other purposes." No need to specify "external." Snake stories are regarded as a joke, in some countries, but not so in India, where the deaths from reptile bites numbered 21,880 in a si...

■■ Farmers' Co-Operative Union Of America A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE. vou don't care much if the ir.er- chant does charge you a good stiff price lor prints and calicoes and shirts tnd sugar and salt, provided you get a good fair price'for your own products, do you? That's the Ilea. Get together and stand by the fair minimum price. It takes a heap of feed to make up for the cold weather that unprotect- ed horses and cattle have to bear in the fields and lots of the mean man. Don't wait till you are told again that boards are a heap cheaper than hay, and the comfort they yield is an im- portant item. Take a hike around the place right now and see how many more fruit trees you need than you have already ordered. Don't be a fool and try to get some of those new sorts of fruits that grow both pancakes and molasses, but buy some of the old standards that you can depend on for a crop. Dewberries never fail in this section and they will grow in any sort of soil, from the black waxy to a sand ban...

% 'in i Zhc Sticker. RAYMOND WIHFREE, Editor ami Publisher Bbtared at the Sohulenburg postofflce as •oond-class matter. iiUBSCRIPTION, $1.00 PER ANNUM The Sticker invites the public to keep it peated oonoerning the goings and comings of the town. It you are leaving town or have Crienda visiting you or departing, drop -us a line that we may make note of it. But be sure to aign your name to it as an evidence of its genuineness. THURSDAY, OCT. 1«; 1906. Bryan, Bailey, Burgess. MAIL ORDER HOUSES. The Messenger nas a seethiug contempt for mail order houses,and jtjbas always been the policy of this paper to "job them in the back" eyery chance it has. We are told that hundreds of dollars go out of our community annually to these hlcod-sucking, monster parasites. But we can't help it—we can't remedy the evil. We might say that catalogue houses may well be called the quack doctors of com* inerce, and that they promise much and gurantee nothing. Dear reader, no mail order house ever contribut...

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mm |l Wl:' T it e ut; i mt Schulenburcj Sticker RAYMOND WItfFREE, Editor SOHULENBUfiG, - TEXA.8 This has been an awful year for dis- asters, and the deer-hunting season is still to come. The czar is said to have fled the country, after a vain effort to push the country from under his feet. Aberdeen university has conferred the degree of LIT. D. on Andrew Car- negie. When did Andrew %ive Aber- deen a library? > An American has won the interna- tional balloon race. How would Sir Thomas Lipton like to challenge us for the aerial cup? The Escanaba Indian who is to marry Kick-a-Hole-in-the-Sky and is to acquire Afraid-of-No-Man as a mother-in-law will probably admit his own name Dennis. The czar c? Russia is reported to be hiding in Denmark. If he has suc- ceeded in getting there safely we would advise him to lose no time in sending home for the furniture. Most persons evince a greater in- terest in the description of a new pri- vate car or a perfected airship than in the report of a ...

Farmers' Co-Operative Union ■ Of America ===== Who said that cotton would not go to eleven cents? 1 Hp Ps 1 Have you taken time to go out and get acquainted with the new school teacher? Well, you ought to. You are mighty particular about your colts not getting "ruined in breaking," but you hold your awn flesh and blood mighty cheap, when you allow "un- known quantities" to handle them. Maybe the fact that cotton is now bringing a profit making price will in- duce the planting next year of an- other record-breaking crop. If it does, the high price will disappear. Just plenty of cotton does not run a price down, but the smallest quantity over present demand will run it down, be- cause the farmer has not yet learned to hold it himself, instead jot letting the money sharks hold It. But they are learning mighty fast . 0; '. M Wbdle you fellows are casting about for some sort of diversification, why don't you get busy investigating the creamery question. There's millions in it, if the thi...

mdt s ZEbc Sticker. RArtlOND WtNFREE, Editor mi Publisher Bntered at the Schulenburg postoffloe •cend-olass matter. SUBSCRIPTION, $i .00 PER ANNUM Thb Sticker invites the public to keep It potted concerning the goings and comings or the town. It you are leaving town or have ; friends tlsttlng you or departing, drop us a line that we may make note of It. But be sure to sign your name to it as an evidence of its genuineness. THURSDAY. OCT. 25, 1906. Bryan, Bailey, Burgess. The conversion of Editor Robin- son of the Waco-TimesHertfld to the Bailey side must be a terrible blow to the Houston Chronicle. Are yeu going to the San Anto- nio Fair? Guess so. Have been honored with two complimentary passes. Can't hardly stay away. The Houston Chronicle 'claims to be fair on the Bailey question hut it failed to publish a communi- cation from a citiz >u of Schulen- burg. Fayette feels sorry for poor old Layaca. In Fayette one would not hardly believe that we wilj have a general election in ab...

WW "jt: rf' A WOMAN'S KIDNEYS. {The Bad Soy and His Dad Visit the Pope—They Bow to the King of Italy and His Nine Spots — Bad Finds That "The Catacombs" Is Not a Comic Opera. BT. HON. GEORGE W. PECK. (Ex-Governor of Wisconsin, Former Ed- itpr oi Peck's Sun, Author of "Peck's : Bad Boy;," etc.) {Copyright, 1905, by Joseph B. Bowles.) Rome, Italy.•'-Dear 054 Friend: You remember, dOD't you, when you were a boy, play tog "tkg, you're it," ano ►"button, button, who's got the button?" that o^e Of the trying situations was to be Judged to "go to Rome," which meant tw you were to kiss every girl in the room. ,1 never got enough "going to Rome" when I attended endrch sociables and .battled, but always got blindfolded, ftnd ^a'd 'toMss anybody they brought to me, which was usually & boy or a colored cook, so I teased dad to take me to Rome, and when he got over his being rattled and robbed and burned by lava At Vesuvius, he said he didn't care ▼here he went, and, besides, I told him ab&l...

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